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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    EXCL: DWP civil servants describe ‘unbearable’ workloads amid ‘all-time low staffing’ levels Exclusive
    04 Dec 2023 HR
    EXCL: DWP civil servants describe ‘unbearable’ workloads amid ‘all-time low staffing’ levels
    Pressures causing Department for Work and Pensions officials to skip breaks, work long hours and "leave in droves" or take long-term sick leave
    Civil service gender pay gap narrows – but Cabinet Office bucks the trend
    04 Dec 2023 HR
    Civil service gender pay gap narrows – but Cabinet Office bucks the trend
    Departmental champion Elizabeth Gardiner dubs latest figures “incredibly disappointing” for second year running
    Covid Inquiry: Social care structures made care home response difficult, Hancock says
    01 Dec 2023 Coronavirus
    Covid Inquiry: Social care structures made care home response difficult, Hancock says
    Former health secretary admits it was misleading to say the government had thrown a protective ring around care homes from start of pandemic
    Cummings was a ‘malign actor’, Hancock tells Covid Inquiry
    01 Dec 2023 Coronavirus
    Cummings was a ‘malign actor’, Hancock tells Covid Inquiry
    Former health secretary says No.10 needs to be capable of operating effectively even when “unprofessional” individuals have significant power
    MPs sound alarm on DWP’s £1bn Health Transformation Programme
    01 Dec 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    MPs sound alarm on DWP’s £1bn Health Transformation Programme
    New service for disability-benefit claimants faces “significant risks” that have derailed other major projects, Public Accounts Committee says
    'Government Digital and Data' brand launched, alongside 'clearer path' to specialist roles
    01 Dec 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    'Government Digital and Data' brand launched, alongside 'clearer path' to specialist roles
    Brand represents "first ever community leading digital transformation in government", Cabinet Office says
    Cutting civil service jobs could make pay 'less of an issue', says Maude
    30 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Cutting civil service jobs could make pay 'less of an issue', says Maude
    "I would rather have a civil service that is leaner," former Cabinet Office minister says
    Hancock: Whitehall took too long to realise pandemic was a cross-government crisis
    30 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Hancock: Whitehall took too long to realise pandemic was a cross-government crisis
    Former health secretary tells Covid Inquiry he and DHSC were victims of a “toxic culture” of blame
    Two in five civil servants mull exit over 60% in-office mandate
    30 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Two in five civil servants mull exit over 60% in-office mandate
    Thousands tell union survey hybrid working has made them more productive
    More than 1,000 HMRC staff at risk of losing annual leave over managerial bungle
    30 Nov 2023 HR
    More than 1,000 HMRC staff at risk of losing annual leave over managerial bungle
    PCS says the department is punishing staff for the mistakes of bosses
    Social care needs more attention in pandemic preparation, Harries tells Covid Inquiry
    29 Nov 2023 Health & Social Care
    Social care needs more attention in pandemic preparation, Harries tells Covid Inquiry
    UK Health and Security Agency chief says there needs to be “much better” systematic planning for how to support people with social care needs during infectious outbreaks
    Home Office vetoes MPs' request to attend immigration inspection
    29 Nov 2023 Justice & Home Affairs
    Home Office vetoes MPs' request to attend immigration inspection
    Request to accompany borders watchdog was denied to "preserve the independence of the inspectorate", select committee told
    NAO: Cabinet Office should do more to  stop departments competing for the same staff
    29 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    NAO: Cabinet Office should do more to stop departments competing for the same staff
    NAO says centre of government should get a grip on pay-differentials and recruitment costs
    Calls for major productivity improvements are ‘ludicrous’ warns union chief
    29 Nov 2023 Economy
    Calls for major productivity improvements are ‘ludicrous’ warns union chief
    Prospect general secretary says suggestion departments can cover funding shortfalls with new efficiencies is not credible
    'Too much was asked' of DHSC in early Covid response, Gove tells inquiry
    28 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    'Too much was asked' of DHSC in early Covid response, Gove tells inquiry
    Can-do spirit was "admirable" but more departments should have been brought into the Covid response sooner, Gove says
    Departments need ‘significant’ productivity improvements, OBR chair warns
    28 Nov 2023 Economy
    Departments need ‘significant’ productivity improvements, OBR chair warns
    Watchdog “doesn’t know” whether the government’s spending plans are plausible or not
    MoD creates more routes for officials to raise safety concerns following review
    28 Nov 2023 Security & Defence
    MoD creates more routes for officials to raise safety concerns following review
    Department outlines steps taken to address systematic and institutional issues raised in Ajax Lessons Learned Review
    Simon Case won't appear at Covid Inquiry this year
    27 Nov 2023 HR
    Simon Case won't appear at Covid Inquiry this year
    Baroness Hallet approves request for cabinet secretary to postpone giving oral evidence as concerns grow over temporary setup in his absence
    Proposed law could enable departments to prevent people deleting digital data
    27 Nov 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    Proposed law could enable departments to prevent people deleting digital data
    Powers proposed by the Home Office could affect the National Crime Agency, HMRC and the Serious Fraud Office
    Cultural differences pitched civil servants against academics, Angela McLean tells Covid Inquiry
    27 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Cultural differences pitched civil servants against academics, Angela McLean tells Covid Inquiry
    Chief scientific adviser had to “paper over the cracks” after direct criticism from scientists ruffled officials’ feathers
    Outsourced staff at three departments begin strike action
    27 Nov 2023 HR
    Outsourced staff at three departments begin strike action
    PCS urges improvement on ISS's 2.2% pay offer
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – November 27
    27 Nov 2023 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – November 27
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    Capita regains management of Civil Service Pension Scheme
    24 Nov 2023 Finance
    Capita regains management of Civil Service Pension Scheme
    Company wins £239m contract to manage scheme it ran until being replaced by MyCSP in 2014
    HMRC under fire for ‘utterly extraordinary’ decisions on Making Tax Digital
    24 Nov 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC under fire for ‘utterly extraordinary’ decisions on Making Tax Digital
    MPs demand greater transparency after billions of pounds in transitional costs for customers were excluded from business cases
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